A law (Local Law 17) was passed in March 2011 by the New York City Council and signed by the Mayor that singles out pregnancy resource centers for harsh and discriminatory regulation.

In July 2011, a federal District Court judge issued a preliminary injunction, temporarily stopping the implementation of the New York City law that would have subjected pregnancy support centers to burdensome regulations and potentially heavy penalties. In early 2014, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially upheld the law, but struck down other significant parts. Some of the pregnancy centers have already asked the Supreme Court to review that decision. The Archdiocese opposed this legislation and supports the lawsuit challenging it.

The targets of this bill include a number of crisis pregnancy centers, all of which help pregnant women in need. These agencies offer services to poor expectant mothers who want help in having their baby. They provide spiritual, material and emotional support, and both before and after the babies are born. All provide these services completely free of charge -- and most receive no federal, state, or city tax dollars to support their work.

This bill violates constitutional guarantees of free speech by forcing these agencies to post signs and change the wording of their advertisements to describe what services they don't provide (referrals for abortion and contraception).

If the City government isn't satisfied with the wording of these signs, ads and websites, the pregnancy centers can receive heavy fines (up to $2,500), they can be closed down by the police, and their staff can go to jail for six months.

No other business or organization in the City has to face such unfair regulations.

No other organization can be closed down, or have their staff thrown in jail, merely for failing to post signs.

There are far more abortion clinics in the City than pregnancy centers, yet none of them would be required to post signs or advertise the services that they don't provide -- like referrals for adoption, help in nurturing the baby to birth, and support to mothers with newborns.

This bill is the product of a national campaign by abortion advocates to shut down pro-life organizations that help pregnant women who are seeking alternatives to abortion. These powerful and influential pro-abortion organizations are enlisting the City Council to show favoritism to their position on abortion, and to silence those who disagree.

Note: Although this bill would affect only the pregnancy resource centers in New York City, everyone in New York State should be aware of it. Pro-abortion advocates have introduced state-wide legislation that is even more far-reaching than the New York City law. An adverse decision by the Second Circuit could thus have a negative impact on all of the centers in New York that help pregnant women choose life.

Background on Pregnancy Centers

Pregnancy service centers offer genuine assistance to pregnant women and new mothers who are in difficult circumstances or who are vulnerable to abortion. For more information about the pregnancy resource centers in the New York City area, visit the website of the Pregnancy Services Network. Click here for an extensive report on the good work being done by pregnancy resource centers nationwide.